Zoella, who ranks fourth on this list, vlogs about fashion and beauty. YouTube

Britain is home to some of the most popular YouTubers in the world.

This ranking of the biggest British YouTubers contains a diverse array of talent that have racked up billions of views, including eight gamers, three music artists, and two pairs of siblings.

Scroll down to see who made the cut.

Methodology:Video intelligence software company Tubular Labs provided the data for this ranking. The YouTube creators are ranked in order of total subscribers, but the list also includes the total number of video views they have amassed, and Tubular Labs' "Influencer Score."

The Tubular Labs Influencer Score measures a channel's ability to influence its audience members by looking at more than 10 different metrics including reach, engagement, channel activity, and the frequency at which the channel is updated. Scores range from 0-1,000 and are recalculated weekly from the previous 90 days of data.

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19. Little Mix: British girl group who rose to fame on The X Factor.

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Subscribers: 5.3 million

Total views: 1.5 billion

Influencer score: 645

LittleMix were formed during the eighth series of TV singing contest "The X Factor" in 2011. They remain the only girl group to have won the competition.

Behind the scenes videos feature regularly on the group's channel, which is primarily made up of their official music videos.

The girl group have also used their YouTube channel to announce and reveal details on the release of upcoming singles and albums via video messages.

The channel's most popular video, below, is their official video for "Black Magic" and has been viewed almost 250 million times.

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18. Jelly: Comedy gaming videos and vlogs.

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Subscribers: 5.3 million

Total views: 1.5 billion

Influencer score: 806

Dutch-born, English speaking Jelly Van Vucht, known by his channel's name Jelly or "Jelle Bay," uploads two videos every day — mostly comedy gaming videos but he also vlogs too.

His "Jelly" channel now has more than 1,600 videos. It combines the content from two of his prior channels, "GTA 5 funny moments" and "Jelly Vlogs."

His most popular video, below, has been viewed almost 16 million times.

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17: Miniminter: 23-year-old Simon Minter makes videos playing FIFA and vlogs about a range of topics.

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Subscribers: 5.4 million

Total views: 1.5 billion

Influencer score: 815

Miniminter, created by Leeds-born Simon Minter, consists of more than 1,200 different videos of himself playing FIFA, real football, general vlogging, and Q&A sessions.

Simon has stated that the "mini" part of "miniminter" was a reference to his height when he was young and is also believed to be a reference to him being the youngest of three.

The channel's most popular video "The Sidemen Helium Challenge," below, has just under 27 million views.

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16. SevenSuperGirls: A group of under-18-year-old girls post videos covering a wide range of random topics.

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Subscribers: 5.8 million

Total views: 6.3 billion

Influencer score: 806

The members of SevenSuperGirls are assigned days of the week on which they upload videos. Emily is the only member from the UK, all others are American.

15. DanIsNotOnFire: "Hello I'm Dan, I make videos about how awkward I am and people laugh at me."

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Subscribers: 6.2 million

Total views: 609 million

Influencer score: 650

Videos on Berkshire-born Dan Howell's YouTube channel danisnotonfire consist mainly of what's on Howell's mind, who he dislikes, and comedy sketches, often with his YouTube pal Phil Lester who he lives with in London.

25-year-old Howell dropped out of a law degree at Manchester university, Fandom reports, and pursued a career as a YouTuber instead.

Howell and Lester together present on the BBC's "Internet Takeover" radio show. They have also released a book and both had voice cameos in Disney's "Big Hero 6" movie.

The "photo booth challenge" video, below, is the channel's most viewed.

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14. Caspar: An English-born South African vlogger who pranks other YouTubers.

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Subscribers: 6.9 million

Total views: 672 million

Influencer score: 792

London-born Caspar Lee, who was raised in South Africa, makes videos of himself joking around, often pulling pranks on friends and other YouTubers.

He has featured as characters in two movies: "Spud 3" and the SpongeBob Movie: "Sponge Out of Water."

His most popular video "Girlfriend pranks my roommate," below, has just under 19.5 million views.

In January of last year, The Guardian reported the channel was about to pass 2 billion lifetime views — that number is now over 10 billion, dominating all the other channels on this list in terms of total views. Notable is that this figure is based on just 410 videos, making the average number of views per video 24.8 million.

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7. W2S: Creator Harry is one of the biggest FIFA vloggers on YouTube.

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Subscribers: 8.8 million

Total views: 2.2 billion

Influencer score: 811

Guernsey-born Harry Lewis, also known by his channel name W2S or "wroetoshaw," is one of the biggest FIFA soccer video-game vloggers on YouTube.

The channel mostly consists of live commentary videos of him playing FIFA, but there's a wide range of videos. His most recent video is a spoof of him taking on professional mixed martial artist Conor McGregor.

Last year, Harry sent £50 to all of his followers who tweeted him proving that they gained straight A* and As in their GCSE results, Videoter reported.

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6. The Syndicate Project: Skilled and popular video game vlogger Tom Cassell.

Cassell captures video of himself playing popular games, and also commenting about what he's up to in life.

"When I started to make YouTube videos it was honestly just a hobby. I grabbed my dad's camera, stacked about 20 games on top of a chair, pointed the camera at the TV and hit record. I didn't expect to get anywhere," Cassell told Yahoo News.

Created by internet personality Michael Stevens, Vsauce began as a channel about video game comedy, an early episode was called "Mario Farts!"

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4. Zoella: Fashion and beauty advice from famous vlogger Zoe Sugg.

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Subscribers: 11.3 million

Total views: 853 million

Influencer score: 807

Zoella, created by Zoe Elizabeth Sugg, is a channel full of personable videos of Sugg's advice and recommendations in beauty and fashion.

The YouTube personality is also a successful author, her debut novel Girl Online was released in November 2014 and broke the record for highest first-week sales since records began. She has also just launched her third book, Girl Online: Going Solo, this month.

1. KSIOlajideBT: Video game commentator, comedian, and rapper.

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Subscribers: 15 million

Total views: 3.1 billion

Influencer score: 843

Olajide Olatunji from Hertfordshire, better known by his YouTube username KSIOlajideBT or KSI for short, is worth an estimated $4.5 million (£3.6 million). His videos mostly consist of him playing FIFA along with his commentary.

JJ, as he is known to friends, has also built a career as a rapper out of YouTube — he just finished a European tour and he has an album coming out early next year.

The most watched video across all his channels has been viewed almost 60 million times, and it's a music video of his song "Lamborghini."